[Bug 566806] Last year our penny stock picks cashed in over 570% combined!

2011-05-23 Thread amichair
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 533700 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/533700

Tired of losing cash in the market. 
This year our penny stock picks returned over 450% together!
Time to make a change in your investment strategies.

Totally Free Newsletter.

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[Bug 361051] Stop dropping cash in the stock market.

2011-05-23 Thread amichair
Quit losing money in the stock market. 
Last year our penny stock picks returned over 600% combined!
Time to make a change in your investment strategies.

Totally Free Newsletter.

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Title:
  Bluetooth keyboard loses settings when reconnecting

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[Bug 30037] Re: pppoeconf hard to setup

2006-11-11 Thread amichair
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 27013 ***

I think this should be high priority - the original bug described, that
is.

I'd like to switch from Windows to Kubuntu, as well as introduce that
option to friends. However, the first thing a home user wants to do is
connect to the Internet, and most (I think) use DSL, mainly via PPPoE.

I was quite disappointed to not be able to just select appname from
the menu and get it connected. More so to tell this to the less
computer-savvy users.

I don't know this system well enough to know whether this should go in
KNetworkManager, KPPP, or a new similar KPPPoE (or whatever you'd name
it), but I think this is a must. And preferably, this GUI app would
have:

1. a dialog configuration
2. a wizard (for real newbies)
3.a tray icon which shows connection status and allows u to easily 
connect/disconnect, similar to the way it works in Windows (or wireless in 
KNetworkManager)...
4. this should possibly even be part of the k/ubuntu installation process - 
asking how u connect to the internet (LAN, ADSL, dialup, etc.) and helping u 
set up the connection as necessary.

Has there been any progress since the previous post?

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